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Weight of 2 door carcass? 120-130

I’m getting ready to part out my ’67 2 door since rust has made the car unsafe and I haven’t the time, resources or space to rescue her. I intend to strip everything removable to keep as spares before sending the carcass to the recycler.

I’m interested in knowing what the carcass might weigh without engine, transmission, driveshaft, rear end including all suspension, the front suspension including x-member, wheels obviously, seats and upholstery, dash, all glass, front fenders, doors, trunk lid, hood, rad, nosepiece and grilles, gas tank, bumpers and brackets. In short, absolutely everything that could be removed without a Sawzall or a torch. Could 4 guys lift what’s left onto a trailer?

Thanks for any informed estimates.
--
Barry '67 122S "Betty", '69 122S "Veronica"






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